Brazil vs. Mexico averaged 6.8 million Total Viewers on June 17
Univision Deportes presentation of the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 has delivered 4 of the top 5 matches, across all networks regardless of language, for the tournament-to-date among Total Viewers. The matches aired on the Univision Network, which was simulcast on Univision Deportes Network (UDN), from June 12-18, 2014. The matches included Brazil vs. Mexico averaging 6.8 million Total Viewers on June 17, Brazil vs. Croatia averaging 5.1 million Total Viewers on June 12, Mexico vs. Cameroon averaging 5.0 million Total Viewers on June 13, and Argentina vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina averaging 4.9 million Total Viewers on June 15, according to Nielsen.Univision Deportes coverage of the 2014 World Cup has reached 42.0 million Total Viewers for the tournament to date.Univision Deportes coverage of the 2014 World Cup is pacing ahead of its 2010 World Cup coverage by +43% among Total Viewers and +29% among Adults 18-49 through 20 matches.On the digital side, Univision Digital had its second highest trafficked day ever, receiving 8.2 million visits, on Wednesday, June 18. The first seven days of 2014 World Cup (June 12 to 18, 2014) are the top seven most visited days in Univision Digital history.
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